So sad thinking just a couple weeks ago we were in the beach fishing. He might have been my son in law but he was also a real good friend . Certainly a life of a good man cut short.
Condolences for Dr. William E. Vaughan Jr.
Kristen,
Our hearts are broken with this sad news. May God contort you and all his family and friends.
We have you in our thoughts and we are praying for you.
❤️
We have all lost a truly wonderful man . I will remember Bill for his gentle smile and warmth as well as his love and devotion to his family. Thank you our friend for your service to our country. God bless you and your great family!
Pat
My deepest condolences to everyone!
Kristin, I am so sorry for your loss. When we met at your father in law's funeral, Bill's love and devotion to you was clear. Even in his grief, to see him happy with you-it was so wonderful to see.
To all of the Vaughans, we grew up together. I have seen firsthand the sibling connection you all have. I cannot express my sadness, and regret at Bill's passing. My love to all of you, and from Mom and Dad K., Joe, Kristen, Alicia, and Jen. Love so much, Stephanie
Bill was a true gentleman, always respectful, humble, always bringing kindness to every encounter. He was so wonderful and caring to his patients. I feel privileged to have been able to play the role of a teacher in his life for a short while. 🙏🏼
Kristen,
I am so sorry to hear about Bill. Just to let you know, I am always here for you and I'm just a phone call away. Please know that I am praying for you. I'm sorry for my lateness but I had a hard time accessing the site.
As Always,
Uncle Dan
Kristin and Family,
Bill was a great man. He was selfless in his helping of others. He was brave and kind and gentle. On the mission trip to Honduras, we was the most prepared doctor that has ever traveled with me. He represents what is best in all of us. His residency family grieves with you all and would want to join you in the future when you celebrate his life. With great love..JR
Dear Kristin,
I am so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. I was privileged to know Bill since he was a resident, and he always impressed me with his quiet determination and dedication to his patients and medicine. I will pray for strength for you and your family. Sincerely, Kate Leary
Kristen and family,
Please accept my sincere condolences. I was just speaking to Bill the weekend before, we were talking about going down to the Keys this winter. He was talking about how the two of you were married in Key West and wanted to bring you back there. I will miss my good neighbor down the shore very much.
Kristin, I am so sorry about your unbelievably sad loss. I never had the opportunity to meet Bill but he sounds like a wonderful person. My thoughts are with you. xoxo
Kristen,
I am so sorry for your loss. Although I never had the chance to meet your husband, he clearly made you so happy. My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family during this difficult time. Thoughts and prayers are with you. I am only a phone call away if you need me. My most sincere condolences.
I'm so sad to hear about Billy's passing. We were best friends in high school. Years went by in-between phone conversations but we made sure we kept in touch. So many great great memories I will always cherish. Rest In Peace my friend.
I'd like to send my condolences to the entire Vaughan family. I have been friends with Bernard since we were in 1st grade and knew the family very well, including Bill, who would give us rides and crack jokes with as kids. Bill was a great person to know. My best to the family in these extremely hard times.
Dr. Vaughan was such a great doctor, not just in skill, but also in his care and commitment to his patients. He was the primary care doctor to my late brother, who had an intellectual disability as well as numerous health conditions. I accompanied my brother to appointments to help out as best I could. Since Frank had so many different physical problems, he saw numerous specialists, including a pulmonologist and a cardiologist. Not a single doctor - even highly trained specialists - could hold a candle to Dr. Vaughan. He never exhibited impatience with my brother, but took the extra time to explain concepts in terms Frank could understand. That kind of compassion is so rarely seen these days in the healthcare setting. It seemed to come naturally to Dr. Vaughan. I didn't know him on a personal level, but I will always be grateful for the care with which he looked after my brother's medical needs.
I wish peace to his family.